Philip Morris International Inc

NYSE: PM
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The major cigarette stocks were down on Friday after the FDA said that it will explore plans to include less nicotine in cigarettes.
Phillip Morris International Inc. (NYSE: PM) released its most recent quarterly results before the markets opened on Thursday. The cigarette giant posted $1.14 in earnings per share (EPS) and $6.9...
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Cigarette maker Philip Morris missed on both profit and revenue estimates for the first quarter. Cigarette shipment volume fell more than 11% in the quarter.
24/7 Wall St. has put together a preview of Philip Morris, Verizon and other top companies scheduled to report their quarterly results on Thursday.
The sellers came out in full force, as they have been ever since the year started. And with stocks as overbought as they have been in years, you can count on them continuing to sell.
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Philip Morris International reported solid third-quarter 2016 results before markets opened on Thursday morning.
A recent Stifel research piece makes the case that value investors may start looking at the tobaccos stocks, as they have been unmercifully punished.
Phillip Morris International is hosting its investor day at its operations center in Switzerland, and with this the company announced updates in its guidance.
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